From the Daily Mail: Mother reveals she REJECTED ‘thoughtless and lazy’ blackboard proposal I said I didn’t like the ring and it was obvious that it was completely mid judged with the timing of the proposal.’ The mother explained that they … Continue reading →

The Telegraph has an article up about the impact of reduced cash incentives for women to divorce: Fewer wives are being awarded income for life and they are increasingly having their divorce settlement limited to a few years. This is … Continue reading →

In The Wedding of Sir Gawain we learn that what women want is sovereynté (control). If a husband loves his wife, he will grant her the sovereynté that she covets. As a result of her loving husband granting her sovereynté, the wife will … Continue reading →

Last week I shared the tale of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Today I’ll share the tale of The Wedding of Sir Gawain. I fear that fans of last week’s tale will be disappointed to find that today’s tale … Continue reading →

Kevin Williamson at National Review writes in Advice for Incels: In the 1960s and 1970s, there were some social disruptions touching marriage and family life. It was, they told us, a “sexual revolution.” The thing about revolutions is: Somebody loses. … Continue reading →